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cannot escape their obligations under the GPL by resorting to shrouded
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source or obfuscated programming.
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					source or obfuscated programming.
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Keeping with the desire to ``round up'' definitions that were spread
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throughout the text of GPLv2, the definition of CCS\footnote{Note that the
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					throughout the text of GPLv2, the definition of CCS\footnote{Note that the
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  preferred term by those who work with both GPLv2 and GPLv3 is ``Complete
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					  preferred term by those who work with both GPLv2 and GPLv3 is ``Complete
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  (sometimes, ``C&CS'') was so widespread among GPL enforcers that its use
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					  (sometimes, ``C&CS'') was so widespread among GPL enforcers that its use
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  continues even though GPLv3-focused experts tend to say just the defined
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					  continues even though GPLv3-focused experts tend to say just the defined
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  term of ``Corresponding Source''.}, or, as GPLv3 officially calls it,
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					  term of ``Corresponding Source''.}, or, as GPLv3 officially calls it,
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``Corresponding Source'', is given in GPLv3~\S1\P4
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					``Corresponding Source'', is given in GPLv3~\S1\P4.  This definition is as
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					broad as necessary to protect users' exercise of their rights under the
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					GPL. We follow the definition with particular examples to remove any doubt
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					that they are to be considered Complete Corresponding Source Code. We wish to
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This definition of ``Corresponding Source''
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					make completely clear that a licensee cannot avoid complying with the
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is as broad as necessary to protect users'
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					requirements of the GPL by dynamically linking an add-on component to the
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exercise of their rights under the GPL. We follow the definition with
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					original version of a program.
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particular examples to remove any doubt that they are to be considered
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Complete Corresponding Source Code. We wish to make completely clear
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that a licensee cannot avoid complying with the requirements of the GPL
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by dynamically linking an add-on component to the original version of a
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program.
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Though the definition of Complete Corresponding Source Code in the
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					Though the definition of Complete Corresponding Source Code in the
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second paragraph of section 1 is expansive, it is not sufficient to
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					second paragraph of section 1 is expansive, it is not sufficient to
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